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Siesta Key Spiced rum, a version of their Silver Rum that’s infused with natural spices and added honey for sweetness and flavor. Bottled at 70 proof.
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Superbly drinkable, like a gingerbread cookie in a glass. One of the best spiced rums I have had. You don't even have to drink it, just smell it.
Nutmeg, baking spices....this is good stuff! For the price it's unusual but in a great way.
While I'm not a big fan of spiced rums, this one is the best I've tried. It's made with all natural spices, not as sweet as other spiced rums and the flavor reminded me a little of ginger bread. I've rated this among all the rums I've tried but if I were to rate spiced rums on their own, I'd give this a solid 10. My friend who shared it with me said he made egg nog with it that turned out great.
In the world of spiced rum this is a solid choice. Plenty of flavors to find. Not overbearing with sugar or syrup feel.
I’m not much for spiced rum. A friend of mine brought a bottle of this back for me as a gift. It is very different from the usual Captain Morgan’s or other standard selling spiced rums. Very subtle and tasty, not sweet or harsh. Now I’d like to try other offerings from Siesta Key!
Sugar: Estimated at 25 to 30 GPL. A smoother tasting spiced rum as Siesta Key uses their Silver Rum as the base for this product and add in natural spices and not a concentrate. Cinnamon, clove, vanilla, and I think nutmeg but the distiller told me they don't use nutmeg. Regardless I smell and taste nutmeg and because they use the unoaked Silver rum as the base it doesn't have a lot of character which is fine with me as you can sip this with ice or use it in multiple mixed drinks and it won't overpower them. It's better than some other spiced rums that I have tried, but it's not a wow, but it is wonderful in a Mai Tai.
Spiced rums are supposed to be dark and brooding, with an excessively vast spice bouquet that works together with a high proof to beat your tastebuds into submission! They're dominated by vanilla, added molasses and most improtantly: alcohol!
Meanwhile you've got this little pansey over here, sitting at 35% and boasting no components any fiercer than a cinnamon graham cracker. It feels watery, and carries a dainty sweetness from added honey. It feels watery, with some spices doing a nice little ballet in your mouth, which then gather around the (tiny) fire to discuss their feelings...
As if this wasn't made clear, this is a super pleasant rumOH GOSH NO I mean this rum is weak, and light, and is perfect for adding a spice kick to your drinksDANG IT! It can't even ramp up your cocktails ABV while adding some depthGAHH! Ok, the jig is up... This is far and away the most friendly and tasty of the spiced rums I've had! This stuff is a steal at only $25, and it is so darn drinkable!
The spices are noticeable, but not completely overpowering...a little pricy to use as a mixer, this rum is 75 proof, so you could, without too much difficulty, get rid of the mixer and drink it straight
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good mixed with coke although does have a strong honey and spice aftertaste.